The biggest issue, naturally, is the dart sensor lock. Otherwise for the most part the Stryfe is good, good handle, good triggers, good clip (mag) release. I personally find the Stryfe a little awkward to hold underbarrel as that section is quite thin and the left side is totally flat. Usability: Both blasters have their share of issues, though in my opinion one is far worse than the other. There's some variation at range, but for the most part the lack of power keeps the darts roughly on the right track. There's nothing really between them, so naturally this round is a draw.Īccuracy: Again as the blasters are so similar, accuracy is much the same. Range/Power: Both grey trigger blasters have almost identical internals and so achieve similar ranges, somewhere in the 8-10m range depending on battery quality. The Rapid Red comes with itself, a 12 dart clip (mag), 12 varied Rebelle darts and a Rebelle Message Decoder. I personally prefer the Rapid Red as I really dislike the assymetry of the Stryfe and quite like the sleekness of the Rapid Red, but both are pretty good in their own ways.Īccessories: The Stryfe comes with itself, a 6 dart clip (mag) and 6 Elites. It's more symmetric than the Stryfe, with the exception of the bulges for the flywheel motors. The Rapid Red has a much smoother, sleeker design found on most Rebelle blasters, with the same sort of feminine colour scheme of purples/light blue/pinks. The biggest problem I have with it is the assymetry of the shells, being that the left side is flat while the right side is raised. Is there actually that much difference?Īesthetics: The Stryfe has the same sharp modern design found in most Elite blasters, with a pretty good colour scheme of blue/orange/white/grey and design. Both are compact semi-auto flywheelers with a similar layout, and for the most part the Rapid Red is seen by many to be just a Rebelle-d Stryfe. The Stryfe and Rapid Red are very similar blasters.
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